Take this with the requisite grain of salt required when considering any "evidence" provided by Andrew Breitbart on any subject.

Breitbart posted this morning on his site Big Government that another woman has come forward and presented him and his team with "what she claims are photographs, chats, and emails with Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY). These appear to undermine severely Rep. Weiner’s explanations that he was the victim of a “prank” or a “hack.”

Breitbart says they were given these a week before Weiner's now-infamous tweet went public.

According to Breitbart the "detailed new information suggests that the Brooklyn- and Queens-based representative and the young woman in question were involved in an online, consensual relationship involving the mutual exchange of intimate photographs."

Big Government will apparently be posting this evidence throughout the day, meaning it's going to be another long Monday for the Weiner camp.

And while one hesitates to defend Andrew Breitbart of anything, in this particular case -- unlike the Shirley Sherrod debacle (or the Acorn debacle, etc.) -- Anthony Weiner has managed to cast enough doubt on himself with his bizarre behavior that it's increasingly hard to ascribe him the benefit of the doubt where any of this is concerned...regardless of its origins.